Thursday, May 26, 2011

Leonora Carrington

Here is a photo of Leonora with Max Ernst. She looks SO young. I suppose she was.
Her erie, preternatural subject matter never fails to stimulate my curiosity and move me. I fell in love with her work with the first image I ever saw, the cover of the book "Leonora Carrington, Surrealism, Alchemy and Art" I highly recommend it.
Heres a little known fact, Leonora actually made a couple tapestries in her day. Probably not woven herself, but I love a person with respect and appreciation for textiles.

A few greats from the last of the Surrealists...

The Meal of Lord Candlestick

Pastoral
The House Opposite

Leonora Carrington

Just found out Leonora Carrington died yesterday. She was one of my favorite artists.
She must have been about 94 now. Her work will be featured in the VAG surrealist exhibit opening this Saturday.
Here is a link to an article about her on the CBC website: http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/story/2011/05/26/obit-carrington-leonora.html

Monday, May 23, 2011

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Good news! My vespa ride last Sunday went really well! I got my speed up into 3rd gear and ventured out onto one of the busier streets around here. Was a little nerve wracking starting up at the light with all the other traffic, I wanted to get up to speed WAY faster than I think is possible with a manual transmission. So I was doing some super high revving and trying to change gears before it was ready. But, I didn’t stall out or anything, so yay!
Another discovery that most people would be unhappy about, I was actually kind of thrilled to find out because it means that maybe I’m not going as slow as I think I am, my speedometer is not working! Its a brand new bike, so its likely a wire that hasn’t been hooked up yet. A very nice mechanic is going to come take a look at it for me later today or tomorrow. Exciting. I can hardly wait to find out my speed.
So funny, I thought there was something a bit off there those first couple of rides. The needle seemed to be quite stationary, but then I was so worried about everything else that checking the speedometer was totally secondary. This last outing I felt a little more relaxed and in control.

I am posting a few photos of the last show I designed costumes for, “Twelfth Night” directed by the fabulous Thrasso Petras, set design, Jamie Nesbitt and lighting design Shannon Montgomery. I always hope to actually get these things posted BEFORE the show is over, but there just never seems to be time!




Twelfth Night - A few of the renderings....








Sunday, May 15, 2011

Vespa!


Well, here it is, actual proof that I am riding my scooter! I still haven’t taken it above 2nd gear around the ‘hood’ but I’m hoping for better later today. Its raining, but I suppose I have to learn to ride in that too....I took motorcycle lessons, which went, well, how do I put it...the program would’ve been better suited to someone who isn’t me. The classroom stuff and the parking lot rides all were great (despite me dumping the bike 5 times in one day) but when it was time for the road ride...well, it was dark and raining and a bike I had never been on before, and thats when I called it. It all went way too fast for me. Most of the guys in the group all had some experience riding, I had zero, and really no great desire to ride a motorcycle, just really want to be able to ride my scooter without being a hazard....Heres keeping my fingers crossed that I will actually become proficient at this one day.

Slippers!


Here is my first crochet project! As you can see, nothing like the picture, but a slipper none the less. My problem is that I have no idea how to read a pattern, so I’ve totally winged it and taken detailed notes so hopefully I will be able to replicate it to some degree. Also, it seems that the slipper in the picture doesn’t actually come up very far at the sides and back. Its more of a slip on, which is not what I wanted at all, so I had to completely change the back and just make it all up, but its ok I think.


Saturday, March 26, 2011

My Desk


I took this photo of my cork board/inspiration board above my desk at work.
The photo really brings out what a jumbled mess it is! But, the reason I took it has more to do with the close up posted below of a shopping list I pulled from my pocket the other day and found it so funny I had to pin it up. When I pulled it out of my pocket, I looked at it with no surprise, just a shopping list from the last show. Then I stopped and looked at it again and thought, "Oh my god, this is my life, I love it!"

The list reads:

*pontefract cakes
*gummie worms
*chocolate
*mangos
*wine
*6 pair fish net stockings

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

John Galliano Suspended from Dior...?

Wow, this is CRAZY! I keep hoping that this is some kind of mistake or hoax....but, it seems pretty clear...

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Date with Ivan Sayers.


Almost anyone in Vancouver who is into fashion, costuming and the history of both knows who Ivan Sayers is. For those of you who don't, he is our local Fashion Historian whose incredible collection spans from approximately the 1700's, until around the 1960's. I was lucky enough to be invited to tour his home and view some of his collection.
This is a man who really does live his art. He has rooms that are dedicated to eras, floor to ceiling boxed collections, 1800's, Edwardian era, it is incredible. I took many pictures of the clothing, but felt that taking pictures of his home was maybe a bit too personal and a bit invasive. His collection of books and magazines are absolutely drool worthy, I took notes as much as I could, but it seems I didn't write down the era span of his vogues....it was impressive, make no mistake.
He was so gracious as to ask me what I might be interested in seeing, so that he could fish it out prior to our visit. It was such a hard question, with so much to choose from, where does one start?? So, I went for the things we get the least access to. Historical mens wear. I LOVE women's wear, but there is so much more access to information and even the garments themselves, that I thought mens wear would be great educationally.
So here are some of the many photos I took. I tried very hard to keep my dates correct and organized, but please step in and comment if I've somehow mixed them up!
(image above: vintage zipper, 1905/06)

Spanish 1810




Knit pants!!

My absolute Fav!

Does this not scream "costume"?? I so love that someone owned this and used it as part of their wardrobe.
I'm pretty sure it belongs in the French 1800's category....(of course its French!)


Menswear English 1770-1790




Menswear English 1770-1790




Horse hair and jute (?) lining,

Menswear 1800's- French

Knit Breeches!! Note the Rue Bonaparte Costumier stamp.




Chapeau Bras:

Flemish Lace 1750

These four images are all from the same peice of lace. Note the detail of the imagery in the lace, and what looks to be the depiction of an aboriginal chief in the image directly below.